Liv Ullmann

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

17.26

Gender

Female

Birthday

16-Dec-1938

Age

(86 years old)

Place of Birth

Tokyo, Japan

Also Known As
  • Liv Ullman
  • Liv Johanne Ullmann

Liv Ullmann

Biography

Liv Johanne Ullmann (born 16 December 1938) is a Norwegian actress and film director. Recognised as one of the greatest European actresses, Ullmann is known for her numerous acclaimed collaborations with filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. Ullmann won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama in 1972 for the film The Emigrants (1971), and has been nominated for another four. In 2000, she was nominated for the Palme d'Or for her second directorial feature film, Faithless. She has also received two BAFTA Award nominations, for her performances in Scenes from a Marriage (1973) and Face to Face (1976), and two Academy Award nominations, for The Emigrants and Face to Face. On March 25, 2022, Ullmann was presented with an Honorary Academy Award in recognition of her "bravery and emotional transparency that has gifted audiences with deeply affecting screen portrayals". Description above from the Wikipedia article Liv Ullmann, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Kort är sommaren Kort är sommaren (1962) Character: Eva
Lieutenant Glahn arrives in a small village in northern Norway. He wants to live in peace in the company of his dog. The young Edvarda stirs emotions in the lieutenant.
En hyggelig fyr En hyggelig fyr (1966) Character: Mabel
Two old friends live together and live in their own happy but real world. Both dream of conquering Mabel, who maintains the harmless nature of the triangular relationship by not favoring any of them. Until Charles shows up.
Mindwalk Mindwalk (1991) Character: Sonia Hoffman
On the French island of Mont Saint-Michel, Sonia meets Jack and Tom. Sonia is a Norwegian physicist who abandoned a lucrative career after discovering that elements of her work were being applied to weapons development. Jack is an American politician attempting to make sense of his recent defeat as a presidential candidate. Tom is a poet, disillusioned former political speechwriter, and Jack's close friend. As they wander the picturesque medieval abbey, the trio engage in a wide-ranging conversation on political and social problems, exchanging their varied perspectives rooted in their different intellectual backgrounds.
The Long Shadow The Long Shadow (1992) Character: N/A
Upon his father's death, a Hungarian stage actor travels to Israel for the funeral and meets his stepmother for the first time.
De kalte ham Skarven De kalte ham Skarven (1965) Character: Ragna
About a fisherman who has to face judgement on his life after an accident.
The Human Voice The Human Voice (1979) Character: She
After “five years of happiness,” a love affair is ending. The woman uses the telephone as the last remaining connection with the man, who is now planning to marry someone else.
Cocktailparty Cocktailparty (1967) Character: Celia
Lavinia has left her husband before a cocktail party. They have both had relationships. A foreign guest, Sir Henry, analyzes their marriage and relationship. Will they find their way back to each other again?
Onkel Vanja Onkel Vanja (1963) Character: Sonja
A retired professor has returned to his estate to live with his beautiful young wife, Elena.
Møte med Møte med "Pæra" (1964) Character: Berit Hansen
Schoolmates 20 years later.
Cineastes contra magnats Cineastes contra magnats (2005) Character: Self
How the cinema industry does not respect the author's work as it was conceived, how manipulates the motion pictures in order to make them easier to watch by an undemanding audience or even how mutilates them to adapt the original formats and runtimes to the restrictive frame of the television screen and the abusive requirements of advertising. (Followed by “Filmmakers in Action.”)
...Men filmen är min älskarinna ...Men filmen är min älskarinna (2010) Character: Self
Guided by Liv Ullmann and with commentaries from a number of prominent filmmakers for whom Bergman is and remains an important influence - such as Woody Allen, Olivier Assayas, Bernardo Bertolucci, Arnaud Desplechin, John Sayles, Martin Scorsese and Lars von Trier, the film provides a vivid portrait of the artist who in each new project found a challenge for himself and for the people he worked with - both actors and colleagues behind the camera.
Ljuset håller mig sällskap Ljuset håller mig sällskap (2000) Character: Self
Carl-Gustaf Nykvist's documentary about his father, Sven Nykvist. The film is based on Sven's memoirs with Sven himself as narrator. A journey to the place of birth, Moheda, constitutes the hub of the film and during the journey friends and memories emerge. Written by Fredrik Klasson
Norske Sjøfolk Norske Sjøfolk (2007) Character: Forteller
The history of Norwegian seamen goes from the Viking Age, and over to the present time when young people want to go to the sea.
Liv Ullmann Scener Fra Et Liv Liv Ullmann Scener Fra Et Liv (1997) Character: Self
The film is a portrait of Liv Ullmann as an actress, director, human rights activist and a private person. The shows include Liv Ullmann directed work Enskilda samtal (1987) which had a screenplay by Ingmar Bergman and acted on his parents. This forms the starting point for a portrait of her previous relationships and cooperation with the Bergmann. There are also interviews with people who worked with Liv Ullmann on Broadway and clips from some of the older movies she played in. At the end, the film shows Liv Ullmann in Bosnia where she worked for UNICEF.
Chaplin Today: 'A Woman of Paris' Chaplin Today: 'A Woman of Paris' (2003) Character: Self
"A Woman of Paris" (1923) was the first film Chaplin made for United Artists Film Corporation, which he founded with his friends Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D. W. Griffith. Chaplin had long considered making a dramatic feature. For the first time, he decided to direct. Actress and filmmaker Liv Ullmann analyses the film. She talks about the acting, the originality of the characterizations, as well as the "feminine" viewpoint Chaplin adopted for the first time in his films.
I Bergmans regi I Bergmans regi (2003) Character: Self
A documentary about the production of Ingmar Bergman's TV film "Saraband."
Did you leave us, Blake? Did you leave us, Blake? (2002) Character: Self - Host
Short documentary
Att måla med bilder Att måla med bilder (2005) Character: Self
Documentary about the making of Swedish film director Jan Troell's "The New Land" (1971) and "The Emigrants" (1972).
Jag är nyfiken, film Jag är nyfiken, film (1995) Character: Self
The Scandinavian entry in the BFI's Century of Cinema series of documentaries
«Persona», le film qui a sauvé Ingmar Bergman «Persona», le film qui a sauvé Ingmar Bergman (2018) Character: Self
In 1965 Ingmar Bergman filmed “Persona”, the cult film that brought together all of the Swedish filmmaker’s obsessions and became a turning point in his career.
Passion of Anna: Disintegration of Passion Passion of Anna: Disintegration of Passion (2004) Character: Self
A documentary about En Passion
The Search for Sanity The Search for Sanity (2004) Character: Self
A short documentary about Hour of the Wolf.
An Introduction to Ingmar Bergman An Introduction to Ingmar Bergman (1968) Character: Self
Produced in 1968 for New York's WNET public television station and filmed by Gunnar Fischer, host Lewis Freedman visits director Ingmar Bergman during the production of SHAME. They discuss some of Bergman's major works leading up to SHAME as well as the just-released HOUR OF THE WOLF.
Away from Home Away from Home (2004) Character: Self
A documentary about the making of Ingmar Bergman's 1977 film "The Serpent's Egg."
Bergmanya'ya Yolculuk Bergmanya'ya Yolculuk (2011) Character: Self
This is a cinematic pilgrimage by two young Turkish directors to their biggest source of inspiration, Ingmar Bergman. Their desire to approach even further to Bergman and to his work leads them to make this journey from their hometown Istanbul to Sweden, the land of Bergman. Their journey passes through not only to Stockholm, Uppsala, Dalarna, Gotland and of course Faro, but will also be an inner journey to their own selves.
Die Frauen in Ingmar Bergmans Filmen Die Frauen in Ingmar Bergmans Filmen (1993) Character: Self
Documentary about the Woman in Ingmar Bergman's Movies
A Poem in Images A Poem in Images (2004) Character: Self
A featurette on Ingmar Bergman's Persona.
Minns ni? Minns ni? (1993) Character: (archive footage)
A quick overview of Swedish film history, featuring a breathtaking cavalry of scenes from about 170 films.
Stjärnbilder Stjärnbilder (1995) Character: (archive footage)
A tribute to Swedish film, which was made to celebrate the 100th anniversary of film in 1995 and consists of about a hundred clips from Swedish film history with many of its stars.
A Look at Liv A Look at Liv (1979) Character: Self
Using original footage and interviews, family photos, and excepts from many of the actress's screen and stage performances, the film explores sources of Liv Ullman's creativity, the influence of her Norwegian heritage, her relationship with Ingmar Bergman, her views on being a woman and mother in contemporary society, and the writing of her autobiography,
Foto: Sven Nykvist Foto: Sven Nykvist (1973) Character: Self
A short documentary about the work of Swedish cinematographer and Ingmar Bergman collaborator, Sven Nykvist,, emphasizing his style of lighting and sense of humanity through interviews and film clips from key Bergman and Nykvist productions.
Bibi Andersson, Ingmar Bergman, and Liv Ullmann on PERSONA Bibi Andersson, Ingmar Bergman, and Liv Ullmann on PERSONA (1966) Character: Self
In the following excerpt from an interview originally recorded for Swedish television in 1966, PERSONA’s director and lead actors discuss the evolution of the film and their individual interpretations of it.
Det hender ikke meg Det hender ikke meg (1979) Character: Self
Interviews with Kjell who is a cancer patient, children who smoke and various celebrities on their views and experiences on smoking.
Drømspel Drømspel (1994) Character: Ticket Seller
Hindu god Indra has a daughter Agnes, who visits Earth to find out if people have legitimate complaints. She marries a lawyer from Bergen and has children, but is disillusioned by marriage and embarks on a journey among men.
Gli indifferenti Gli indifferenti (1991) Character: Maria Grazia
A penniless countess falls in love with a cad, unaware that he is also involved on the side with her beautiful daughter.
Fruen fra havet Fruen fra havet (1979) Character: N/A
Norwegian TV-Drama based on Henrik Ibsen's play
Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (1983) Character: Mrs. Timerman
An Argentinian newspaper publisher is imprisoned by his government for dissent.
Løven - Henrik Ibsen Løven - Henrik Ibsen (2006) Character: N/A
We follow Henrik Ibsen throughout his life. From early shame over his father's bankruptcy, via bitterness over the then conservative public life, to his older years as a national institution that tourists gathered to watch on their way to their very punctual, daily lunch at the Grand Café in Oslo.
Forever as the End – Fate Forever as the End – Fate (2022) Character: Herself - Narrator (voice)
Following Kristallnacht in 1938, Ulrich Ollendorff’s family flees Berlin as to avoid the horrific destiny shared by six and a half million Jews who were killed in the Holocaust. Within only a few years, he becomes one of the most well respected and famous ophthalmologists in New York City.
And the Oscar Goes To... And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) Character: Self (archive footage)
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.
Pictures of Europe Pictures of Europe (1990) Character: Self
What makes European cinema so special? Find out in Paul Joyce’s feature-length documentary, Pictures of Europe, which examines the differences between American independent and Hollywood movies and films from European directors. Featuring luminary iconoclasts from European cinema such as Agnes Varda, Bernardo Bertolucci and Pedro Almodovar, as well as American counterpoints from Paul Schrader, and those who have crossed back and forth, such as Paul Verhoeven
Night of 100 Stars III Night of 100 Stars III (1990) Character: Self
A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dance and comedy.
Night of 100 Stars Night of 100 Stars (1982) Character: Self
The most glittering, expensive, and exhausting videotaping session in television history took place Friday February 19, 1982 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The event, for which ticket-buyers paid up to $1,000 a seat (tax-deductible as a contribution to the Actors' Fund) was billed as "The Night of 100 Stars" but, actually, around 230 stars took part. And most of the audience of 5,800 had no idea in advance that they were paying to see a TV taping, complete with long waits for set and costume changes, tape rewinding, and the like. Executive producer Alexander Cohen estimated that the 5,800 Radio City Music Hall seats sold out at prices ranging from $25 to $1,000. The show itself cost about $4 million to produce and was expected to yield around $2 million for the new addition to the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J. ABC is reputed to have paid more than $5 million for the television rights.
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (1991) Character: Narrator (voice)
True story (based on the book by Eleanor Coerr) about a Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki, who was two years old when the atom bomb fell on her city of Hiroshima. Like so many other survivors of that horrific day, she subsequently developed leukemia. To keep herself occupied during her illness, she begins the monumental task of folding a thousand origami cranes--in the hopes that it will save her life.
An-Magritt An-Magritt (1969) Character: An-Magritt
In Norway in the 1600s, An-Magritt is born as the result of a rape.
Liv & Ingmar Liv & Ingmar (2012) Character: Self
The 42 year long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
Ansikte mot ansikte Ansikte mot ansikte (1976) Character: Dr. Jenny Isaksson
Dr. Jenny Isaksson is a psychiatrist whose temporary position at a mental hospital offers only modest responsibilities. With her husband out of the country for a seminar and her daughter at camp, Jenny moves in with her grandparents, expecting a relaxing few months. But it isn't long before unpleasant memories of her childhood, the sudden appearance of strange apparitions, and a near-rape push this otherwise stable woman to the very edge of sanity.
A Bridge Too Far A Bridge Too Far (1977) Character: Kate ter Horst
The story of Operation Market Garden—a failed attempt by the allies in the latter stages of WWII to end the war quickly by securing three bridges in Holland allowing access over the Rhine into Germany. A combination of poor allied intelligence and the presence of two crack German panzer divisions meant that the final part of this operation (the bridge in Arnhem over the Rhine) was doomed to failure.
The Abdication The Abdication (1974) Character: Queen Kristina
Queen Christina of Sweden abdicates and travels to Rome to embrace the Catholic church.
Saraband Saraband (2003) Character: Marianne
In this sequel to Scenes from a Marriage (1973), we revisit the characters of Johan and Marianne, then a married couple. After their divorce, Johan and Marianne haven't seen each other for 32 years. Marianne is still working, as a divorce lawyer. Johan is quite well off and has retired to a house in the Orsa finnmark district of Sweden. On a whim, Marianne decides to visit him. Johan's son from a previous marriage, Henrik, lives nearby in a cottage with his daughter Karin, a gifted cello player. The relationship between father and son is strained.
Trollflöjten Trollflöjten (1975) Character: Woman in Audience (uncredited)
The Queen of the Night enlists a handsome prince named Tamino to rescue her beautiful kidnapped daughter, Princess Pamina, in this screen adaptation of the beloved Mozart opera. Aided by the lovelorn bird hunter Papageno and a magical flute that holds the power to change the hearts of men, young Tamino embarks on a quest for true love, leading to the evil Sarastro's temple where Pamina is held captive.
Nybyggarna Nybyggarna (1972) Character: Kristina
A Swedish immigrant family struggles to adapt to their new life on the American frontier during the second half of the 19th century amidst civil war, native uprising and the lure of gold in California.
The Wild Duck The Wild Duck (1984) Character: Gina
Ibsen's play, adapted to Australia, concerns a couple forced to answer for their daughter's legitimacy.
Den danske dikteren Den danske dikteren (2006) Character: Narrator (voice)
A woman ponders over the strange coincidences that made her forefathers and -mothers meet and create the premises for her becoming the person that she is.
Zwei Leben Zwei Leben (2012) Character: Ase Evensen
Europe 1990, the Berlin wall has just crumbled: Katrine, raised in East Germany, but now living in Norway for the last 20 years, is a “war child”; the result of a love relationship between a Norwegian woman and a German occupation soldier during World War II. She enjoys a happy family life with her mother, her husband, daughter and granddaughter. But when a lawyer asks her and her mother to witness in a trial against the Norwegian state on behalf of the war children, she resists. Gradually, a web of concealments and secrets is unveiled, until Katrine is finally stripped of everything, and her loved ones are forced to take a stand: What carries more weight, the life they have lived together, or the lie it is based on?
Bergman - ett år, ett liv Bergman - ett år, ett liv (2018) Character: Self
The year 1957 was one of the most prolific for the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman: he shot two films, released two of his most celebrated films and produced four plays and a TV movie while juggling with a complicated private life.
Richard's Things Richard's Things (1980) Character: Kate Morris
Following her husband's death, a wife discovers and confronts her husband's lover. Their mutual pain, love, envy and jealousy bring them together in an unexpected emotional and physical relationship.
The Night Visitor The Night Visitor (1971) Character: Ester Jenks
An insane Swedish farmer escapes from an asylum to get revenge on his sister, her husband and others.
Gaby: A True Story Gaby: A True Story (1987) Character: Sari
The life of Gaby Brimmer, a girl physically handicapped, who finally gets her goals of study and triumph.
De Uønskede De Uønskede (2018) Character: Narrator (voice)
During World War II, 12 000 children were born to Norwegian mothers and German soldiers. In WARS DON’T END five of these children tell their stories about lives of discrimination and abuse stemming from the choices of their mothers and the actions of their fathers.
Trondheimsreisen Trondheimsreisen (2018) Character: Herself (voice)
Who are we? Where do we come from? With private recordings, unique archive footage and stories from famous and unknown people, Trondheimsreisen takes a close and personal look at the history of Trondheim.
La amiga La amiga (1989) Character: María
Since childhood, Raquel and Maria have been close friends. Now all grown-up, Raquel has fulfilled her dream of becoming an actress, while Maria has married a handyman, given birth to three children and runs the family household. In the wake of the Argentine military coup of 1976, Maria's oldest son Carlos is abducted. Desperate, Maria turns to her prominent friend for help. Yet the more Raquel gets involved in the search for Carlos, the more she becomes herself a target of the junta. Finally, she flees from Argentina to Berlin. Meanwhile Maria joins a group of women who investigate the fate of their disappeared relatives. In 1983, after the fall of the dictatorship, the two friends meet again.
Speriamo che sia femmina Speriamo che sia femmina (1986) Character: Elena
Let's Hope It's a Girl is a multifaceted exploration of the pointlessness of sexual stereotypes. Liv Ullmann is a countess who, after her divorce, takes over the family farm. Realizing that she can't rely on the patriarchal society structure for assistance, Ullmann runs the farm herself with the help of her female servants and relatives. When the Count (Philipe Noiret) comes back into her life, he and his male buddies find themselves outclassed by the expertise of the ladies.
Pope Joan Pope Joan (1972) Character: Pope Joan
Based on the medieval legend of Pope Joan, who was made Pope for a brief period around 855 A.D. The movie presents her existence as fact, though it is questionable that Pope Joan really did exist, and portrays her relationships with other notables of the time.
Vargtimmen Vargtimmen (1968) Character: Alma Borg
While vacationing on a remote German island with his pregnant wife, an artist has an emotional breakdown while confronting his repressed desires.
Leonor Leonor (1975) Character: Leonor
Richard is a medieval nobleman. After his first wife dies in an accident and is buried in the family vault, he remarries and has children by his second wife. A mad longing for his first wife Leonor comes over him, and he sells his soul to the devil for a chance to get her back. But when she returns, she is a murderous vampire.
Oxen Oxen (1991) Character: Maria
In desperation brought on by near-starvation, Helge Roos kills his master's ox to feed his wife and baby daughter, setting off a devastating and unexpected chain of events.
Lost Horizon Lost Horizon (1973) Character: Catherine
While escaping war-torn China, a group of Europeans crash in the Himalayas, where they are rescued and taken to the mysterious Valley of the Blue Moon, Shangri-La.
Jag är Ingrid Jag är Ingrid (2015) Character: Self
A personal and captivating account of the extraordinary life and work of Ingrid Bergman (1915-82), a young Swedish woman who became one of the most celebrated actresses in world cinema.
Fjols til fjells Fjols til fjells (1957) Character: Hotel Guest (uncredited)
At a high mountain hotel in Norway, porter Poppe tries to do the best he can for the guests with an often unhelpful piccolo Rudolf. This, however, leads to a lot of problems, and Poppe thinks some of the guests behave inappropriate.
Ung flukt Ung flukt (1959) Character: Gerd
Gerd, considered a woman of dubious morals, falls in love with a boy whose family does not accept their relationship, so both run away and settle in a cabin in the woods where they meet a sullen man who tests their love.
The Sparks Brothers The Sparks Brothers (2021) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Take a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers Ron & Russell Mael, celebrating the inspiring legacy of Sparks: your favorite band’s favorite band.
Fördom & stolthet – en queer filmhistoria Fördom & stolthet – en queer filmhistoria (2022) Character: Self
A journey through Swedish queer film history.
The Rose Garden The Rose Garden (1989) Character: Gabriele
In Germany, an old man attacks another old man and is arrested. The attacker refuses to speak. A female lawyer is appointed to him. She discovers that the attacker has numbers tattooed on his arm and the attacked man was a German officer.
Auf der Suche nach Ingmar Bergman Auf der Suche nach Ingmar Bergman (2018) Character: Self - Actress
A meaningful account of the personal and professional life of the great Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) that explores his film legacy, with interviews with his closest collaborators and a new generation of filmmakers.
Citizen Schein Citizen Schein (2017) Character: Self
Harry Schein was an anomaly in Swedish cultural society. Equal parts playboy, intellectual, and political visionary, his life story could very well be the foundation of a Hollywood film. Citizen Schein is a film about a refugee who refused to look back, a film about powerful men, and the myths that fuel them.
The Serpent's Egg The Serpent's Egg (1977) Character: Manuela Rosenberg
Berlin, 1923. Following the suicide of his brother, American circus acrobat Abel Rosenberg attempts to survive while facing unemployment, depression, alcoholism and the social decay of Germany during the Weimar Republic.
En passion En passion (1969) Character: Anna Fromm
Andreas, a man struggling with the recent demise of his marriage and his own emotional isolation, befriends a married couple also in the midst of psychological turmoil. In turn he meets Anna, who is grieving the recent deaths of her husband and son. She appears zealous in her faith and steadfast in her search for truth, but gradually her delusions surface. Andreas and Anna pursue a love affair, but he is unable to overcome his feelings of deep humiliation and remains disconnected. Meanwhile, the island community is victimized by an unknown person committing acts of animal cruelty.
Skammen Skammen (1968) Character: Eva Rosenberg
In the midst of a civil war, former violinists Jan and Eva Rosenberg, who have a tempestuous marriage, run a farm on a rural island. In spite of their best efforts to escape their homeland, the war impinges on every aspect of their lives.
Viskningar och rop Viskningar och rop (1972) Character: Maria
As Agnes slowly dies of cancer, her sisters are so immersed in their own psychic pains that they are unable to offer her the support she needs.
The Making of Autumn Sonata The Making of Autumn Sonata (1978) Character: Self
A behind the scenes documentary of Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (1978), detailing every aspect of the production.
Utvandrarna Utvandrarna (1971) Character: Kristina
Karl and Kristina Nilsson work on a farm in a cold and desolate area of 19th century rural Sweden. Growing privations, combined with increasing social and religious persecution, motivate the Nilssons and many of their neighbors to strike out for the United States. Following a treacherous ocean crossing and an equally grueling land passage, the emigrants find themselves in seemingly idyllic Minnesota.
Höstsonaten Höstsonaten (1978) Character: Eva
After a seven-year absence, Charlotte Andergast travels to Sweden to reunite with her daughter Eva. The pair have a troubled relationship: Charlotte sacrificed the responsibilities of motherhood for a career as a classical pianist. Over an emotional night, the pair reopen the wounds of the past. Charlotte gets another shock when she finds out that her mentally impaired daughter, Helena, is out of the asylum and living with Eva.
Scener ur ett äktenskap Scener ur ett äktenskap (1974) Character: Marianne
Johan and Marianne are married and seem to have it all. Their happiness, however, is a façade for a troubled relationship, which becomes even rockier when Johan admits that he's having an affair. Before long, the spouses separate and move towards finalizing their divorce, but they make attempts at reconciling. Even as they pursue other relationships, Johan and Marianne realize that they have a significant bond, but also many issues that hinder that connection.
I et speil i en gåte I et speil i en gåte (2008) Character: Grandmother
A moving, magic and playful story about a young girl who, at the end of her life, learns to accept death and understands how wonderful life really is. The script is based on the novel by Jostein Gaarder.
Players Players (1979) Character: Spectator
A rising tennis star falls for an older woman engaged with a wealthy man she doesn't love.
Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim (2012) Character: (archive footage)
A film where anything can happen - the hero and the heroine changes their faces, age, look, names, and so on. The only same thing: The love between man and woman... in an archetypical love story cut from 500 classics from all around the world.
Persona Persona (1966) Character: Elisabet Vogler
A young nurse, Alma, is put in charge of Elisabeth Vogler: an actress who is seemingly healthy in all respects, but will not talk. As they spend time together, Alma speaks to Elisabeth constantly, never receiving any answer.
La Diagonale du fou La Diagonale du fou (1984) Character: Marina Fromm
World Chess Champion Akiva Liebskind (Michel Piccoli) faces his former pupil Pavius Fromm (Alexandre Arbatt), who defected to the West from the Soviet Union five years earlier, for the World Chess Championship in Geneva, Switzerland. The tension and strategies between the players draw parallels to the political conflicts and ideologies between East and West during the Cold War.
The Bay Boy The Bay Boy (1984) Character: Jenny Campbell
A Roman Catholic teenage boy in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia during the 1930s faces various growing-up problems: Should be become a priest? What should he do about the murder he witnessed, committed by a local cop and upstanding parishioner? And how far should he go with his girl friend, who happens to be the murderer's daughter?
Ingrid Bergman Remembered Ingrid Bergman Remembered (1996) Character: Self (archive footage)
Her name conjures up beauty, grace, talent and style. One of the greatest actresses of her time, she is best remembered for a natural and vulnerable persona which was so genuine and alluring. Her cinematic contributions produced such classics as "Casablanca," "Gaslight" and "Anastasia." But Ingrid's story goes deeper than the triumphs of her movie career.
Cold Sweat Cold Sweat (1970) Character: Fabienne Martin
During the Korean War, Joe Moran, is convicted for striking a colonel. Imprisoned in Germany he encounters his former company commander Captain Ross, jailed for black marketeering. Together with Ross' cohorts Joe agrees to escape with them, but things go wrong and a policeman is killed. An appalled Joe escapes by himself, abandoning the others, who are recaptured. Years later Joe has a boat rental business where he is found by Ross. Now a wanted drug smuggler he wants the use of Joe's boats and to ensure his cooperation, they kidnap his wife and daughter.
Tonny Tonny (1962) Character: Kari
Tonny is a school boy in foster care who serves his first sentence in jail. We follow him 24 hours before his parole and 48 hours after his release. We get to see his experiences in prison and his relationship with his mother, friends and girlfriend Kari.
Zandy's Bride Zandy's Bride (1974) Character: Hanna Lund
Zandy Allan purchases a mail-order bride, Hannah Lund. He treats her as a possession, without respect or humanity, until their shared ordeal as they struggle to survive develops in him a growing love.
40 Carats 40 Carats (1973) Character: Ann Stanley
After an overnight fling with a man nearly 20 years her junior while vacationing in Greece, Ann Stanley returns to New York assuming she'll never see Peter Latham again. Until, that is, he shows up on her doorstep to take her daughter to a party. Despite her yearning for Peter and the encouragement of her friends and family, Ann initially rebuffs him when he pursues her, but slowly she yields to his charm and her own stifled emotions.
Zorn Zorn (1994) Character: Emma Zorn
Swedish painter Anders Zorn gained notoriety for his nudes. His works are currently worth millions. The film is set in the time when Zorn, already respected for his art, was commissioned to paint a portrait of the Swedish king. Though an excellent painter, Zorn's personal life is dreadful. A boozer and a womanizer who frequently cheats on his wife, Zorn constantly seeks approval for his art. When he travels to the U.S. for a tour he meets Emilie Bartlett the wife of sculptor Paul W. Bartlett with whom he begins a sporadic affair. After Paul commits suicide, Zorn and Emilie move to Sweden. Zorn disregards his wife's feelings and openly displays his affections for Emilie.



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